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Here's to Ryan Tannehill throwing touchdowns to Mike Wallace, to Lamar Miller finding creases behind Johnathan Martin, to Olivier Vernon and Dion Jordan bringing relentless pass rush and winning their 1-on-1 matchups, to Jamar Taylor and Will Davis leading the team with 3 INT apiece in the preseason, to Caleb Sturgis going 4-4 in the preseason, with 3 kicks over 45 yards._________________

Here's to Ryan Tannehill throwing touchdowns to Mike Wallace, to Lamar Miller finding creases behind Johnathan Martin, to Olivier Vernon and Dion Jordan bringing relentless pass rush and winning their 1-on-1 matchups, to Jamar Taylor and Will Davis leading the team with 3 INT apiece in the preseason, to Caleb Sturgis going 4-4 in the preseason, with 3 kicks over 45 yards.

+1!!_________________"22 players are involved in every football play. To value precisely the activity of one of them, it is first necessary to account for the actions of the other 21"

The wierd part of the Mike Wallace signing is I do not feel he will be the most productive receiver. I still believe it will be Hartline. To be honest I am fearful the Fins will use Wallace as an overpriced decoy. I really hope not as Wallace can do wonders for the run game. I can see Wallace being very effective in playaction passes with an establsihed run game. I still think Keller and Hartline will the biggest benefactors._________________"Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is A Mystery, And Today Is A Gift. That Is Why It Is Called The Present.""
— — Master Oogway from Kung Fu Panda

The wierd part of the Mike Wallace signing is I do not feel he will be the most productive receiver. I still believe it will be Hartline. To be honest I am fearful the Fins will use Wallace as an overpriced decoy. I really hope not as Wallace can do wonders for the run game. I can see Wallace being very effective in playaction passes with an establsihed run game. I still think Keller and Hartline will the biggest benefactors.

I agree with the sentiment that I have heard some national guys say:

He is going to earn his check by making others better. He'll be effective, but the pure fact that defenses have to gameplan around him is going to make Hartline, Keller and Miller better. If Miller develops as a top 10 running back, then Wallace may become more productive._________________